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Infinite to release new song 'I Can See' on the 25th... Christmas gift

The group INFINITE (Kim Sunggyu, Jang Dongwoo, Nam Woohyun, Lee Sungyeol, L, Lee Sungjong) will be releasing a new song on Christmas.



On the 23rd at midnight, their agency INFINITE Company released a teaser image for INFINITE's new digital single '보없는으면 (Sad Loop)' through their official SNS and announced the release of the song.



INFINITE's new digital single '보없는으면 (Sad Loop)' teaser image. [Photo = INFINITE Company]



The released image contains the members at INFINITE's 15th debut anniversary concert 'LIMITED EDITION' that was held at the KSPO DOME (formerly Gymnastics Arena) in Olympic Park, Seoul for three days from the 6th to the 8th.



During the Seoul concert, INFINITE performed '보없는으면 (Sad Loop)' as a surprise encore song, drawing an explosive response from global fans. Infinite's backs looking at the audience filled with cheering stick lights brought back the vivid heat and emotion of that day, and raised the anticipation for their new song to the peak.



Infinite's new song comes six months after the fan song "Flower" released on June 9th, their 14th debut anniversary. This "I Can See" is a pre-released track from their 15th anniversary album scheduled for release in March next year. Like a gift coming to Christmas, the new song is expected to moisten the playlists of global fans at the end of the year with moist emotions.



Infinite's new song "I Can See" will be released through various music sites at noon on the 25th.



Meanwhile, Infinite successfully held their 15th debut anniversary concert "LIMITED EDITION" in Seoul for three days from the 6th to the 8th, and in Taipei for two days on the 21st and 22nd. The tour will continue in Macau on January 11th and 12th next year, in Jakarta, Indonesia on the 18th, in Singapore on February 7th, in Yokohama, Japan on the 15th and 16th, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the 22nd, and in Hong Kong on March 1st.





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